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Karachi

Karachi (Urdu:کراچی‎ / ALA-LC: KarācīIPA:[kəˈrɑːˌtʃi]) is the largest city of Pakistan and the capital of the province of Sindh as well as one of the largest and most populous metropolitan cities in the world. It is also the main seaport and financial center of the country. Karachi metro has an estimated population of over 23.5million people as of 2013, and area of approximately 3,527km2 (1,362sqmi), resulting in a density of more than 6,000 people per square kilometre (15,500 per square mile).

Karachi is also ranked as a beta world city. It was the capital of Pakistan until Islamabad was constructed as a capital to spread development evenly across the country and to prevent it from being concentrated in Karachi. Karachi is the location of the Port of Karachi and Port Bin Qasim, two of the region's largest and busiest ports. After the independence of Pakistan, the city population increased dramatically when hundreds of thousands of MuslimMuhajirs from India and from other parts of South Asia came to settle in Karachi.

PBC provides a wide range of radio and news services which are broadcast in TV, internet, and radio, outside Pakistan in 10 different languages. PBC's programmes served as mission purpose to entertain people through cultural music, features, and plays, while educating the overseas audience about the Pakistan, its culture and government, and the world. PBC programmes educate peoples on socioeconomic issues covering "health‚ education‚ environment‚ population welfare‚ agriculture‚ special persons‚ rights of women‚ human rights‚ minorities and media freedom".

A 1973 law, signed by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (President and later Prime minister) regulated PBC to as "to publish, circulate, distribute and regulate (reliable and trusted) news and information in any part of the world in any manner that may be deemed fit". Its one core mission states: "education, news and information to be bring to public awareness the whole range of significant activity.". PBC's radio services and television programmes are broadcast through satellite, cable, FM, AM, and shortwave radio frequencies. Select PBC programming is also available through WRN. At national level, PBC broadcast its programmes in 23 different state-recognized languages at 24-hour news cycle period. While its external services programmes are broadcast eight hrs daily in 10 different foreign languages, covering Western, Southern, Eastern, Northern Asia and some parts of Eastern Europe.

FM broadcasting

FM broadcasting is a VHFbroadcasting technology, pioneered by Edwin Howard Armstrong, which uses frequency modulation (FM) to provide high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio. The term "FM band" describes the frequency band in a given country which is dedicated to FM broadcasting. This term is slightly misleading, as it equates a modulation method within a range of frequencies.

Broadcast bands

Throughout the world, the FM broadcast band falls within the VHF part of the radio spectrum. Usually 87.5 to 108.0MHz is used, or some portion thereof, with few exceptions:

In the former Soviet republics, and some former Eastern Bloc countries, the older 65–74MHz band is also used. Assigned frequencies are at intervals of 30kHz. This band, sometimes referred to as the OIRT band, is slowly being phased out in many countries. In those countries the 87.5–108.0MHz band is referred to as the CCIR band.

The frequency of an FM broadcast station (more strictly its assigned nominal center frequency) is usually an exact multiple of 100kHz. In most of South Korea, the Americas, the Philippines and the Caribbean, only odd multiples are used. In some parts of Europe, Greenland and Africa, only even multiples are used. In the UK odd or even are used. In Italy, multiples of 50kHz are used. There are other unusual and obsolete standards in some countries, including 0.001, 0.01, 0.03, 0.074, 0.5, and 0.3MHz. However, to minimise cross-channel interference, stations operating from the same or geographically close transmitters tend to keep to at least a 0.5MHz frequency separation even when closer spacing is technically permitted, with closer tunings reserved for more distantly spaced transmitters as potentially interfering signals are already more attenuated and so have less effect on neighbouring frequencies. RCA stereo models use multiples of 0.2MHz, starting at 87.50 and ending at 107.90.

Dunya News - Karachi: Traffic Police Launched FM Radio Service

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The IG PoliceSindh has asked the traffic officials to make use of radio transmissions.
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Karachi: 6 Year Old Child Dies in Road Accident at Radio Pakistan Signal

Karachi: 6 Year Old Child Dies in Road Accident at Radio Pakistan Signal

Karachi: 6 Year Old Child Dies in Road Accident at Radio Pakistan Signal

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Dunya News - Karachi: Traffic Police Launched FM Radio Service

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Karachi, Traffic Police Karachi has launched its FM Radio service to keep people
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Karachi, Traffic Police Karachi has launched its FM Radio service to keep people
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The IG PoliceSindh has asked the traffic officials to make use of radio transmissions.
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Karachi: 6 Year Old Child Dies in Road Accident at Radio Pakistan Signal

Abbtakk delivers the latest headlines news and information on the latest top stories from Pakistan and around the world on weather, business, entertainment, pol...

Abbtakk delivers the latest headlines news and information on the latest top stories from Pakistan and around the world on weather, business, entertainment, politics, sports and more. For in-depth analysis on news visit website www.abbtakk.tv OR watch at live.abbtakk.tv

Abbtakk delivers the latest headlines news and information on the latest top stories from Pakistan and around the world on weather, business, entertainment, politics, sports and more. For in-depth analysis on news visit website www.abbtakk.tv OR watch at live.abbtakk.tv

Travel VLOG: Karachi Pakistan - The Longest Vlog Ever

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the world and the capital of Sindh Province in Pakistan.
Karachi is very famous for beaches and diversity, you'll find all ethnic groups of Pakistan in Karachi i.e Pashtun, Muhajir, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Saraiki, Hazarewal and Gilgiti etc.
The Karachi city is also very famous for high rise buildings and the sea-port which never lets it sleep and has given it a name i.e the city of lights. and it's equally famous for cheap prices. Karachi is among the top 5 cheapest cities in the world.
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Music provided by Heroboard
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A Guide to Shopping in Karachi

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Travel Guide to Pakistan

To say Pakistan is close to our hearts would be a master understatement. It was here in the late 90s that the whole idea for WildFrontiers came about, and it was through these amazing mountains that we ran our first trip. Of course the world and our business as moved on a long way since then but we still feel this is a country that offers the adventurous traveller an extraordinary experience.
Pakistan is a large country, from Karachi in the south to the Khunjerab Pass leading to China it covers stretches over 2,000 kilometres and is home so some 200 million people. And although we have recently put on a new tour that focuses on the south and in particular the amazing sites of the Indus Civilisation that blossomed in these parts some 5,000 years ago, for the most tourism to Pakistan will ...

published: 30 Aug 2017

VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
Hosted by VICE Founder Suroosh AlviFollow @SurooshAlvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/surooshalvi
Part 1/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-1
Part 2/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-2
Part 3/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-3
Part 4/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-4
Part 5/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-5
On a lighter note, VICE throws a party in Karachi: http://bit.ly/Karachi-Party
Watch more VICE documentaries here: http://bit.ly/VICE...

Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

Karachi beside being the economic and cultural hub of the country, enjoys all the perks of a metropolitan.With its ideal weather, which often referred as “Darling weather” by Karachiites make the city more fascinating. Karachi beaches and fascinating evenings are matchless with sea breeze blow all around the city.
“One day she will become the Queen of the East”
This compliment were given to Karachi by Charles Napier almost a century ago. Karachi has its own charm of Glitz, glamour and sophistication. It is a food heaven with variety of food chains and eatries from different cultures and communities. Karachi the capital of Sindh has always been an attraction for tourists. This blog contains top ten worth visiting places of Karachi.
Welcome to Pak Top Ten, a collection of top 10 lists from...

The VICE Guide to Karachi

Safari Park/University road Karachi /Karachi travel Guide

published: 11 Jul 2016

Pakistan Trip: London to Karachi #1

This is my first vlog of my holiday in Karachi, Pakistan - seeing Pakistani people, rikshaws, shalwar kameez, cuisine and so much more. This is us going from Heathrow Airport to Jinnah airport and our stopover in Doha. We took the Picadilly line on the London Underground (aka the Tube) to Heathrow Airport. We did our bad weighing stuff - one bag weighed too much! The aeroplane was so nice! The stop over in Doha was short because our flight was delayed in the first place. Then the second flight was fairly short as well. My mum and uncles collected us from the airport. We arrived in Karachi in the morning. This trip is from August 2015 (yes I know it's a little late). The weather was really good because it was the end of August and the summer period was coming to an end. It was a cloudy day ...

Travel VLOG: Karachi Pakistan - The Longest Vlog Ever

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the...

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the world and the capital of Sindh Province in Pakistan.
Karachi is very famous for beaches and diversity, you'll find all ethnic groups of Pakistan in Karachi i.e Pashtun, Muhajir, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Saraiki, Hazarewal and Gilgiti etc.
The Karachi city is also very famous for high rise buildings and the sea-port which never lets it sleep and has given it a name i.e the city of lights. and it's equally famous for cheap prices. Karachi is among the top 5 cheapest cities in the world.
MusicCredit:
main song - "Already Through" by Palm Vision
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
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The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the world and the capital of Sindh Province in Pakistan.
Karachi is very famous for beaches and diversity, you'll find all ethnic groups of Pakistan in Karachi i.e Pashtun, Muhajir, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Saraiki, Hazarewal and Gilgiti etc.
The Karachi city is also very famous for high rise buildings and the sea-port which never lets it sleep and has given it a name i.e the city of lights. and it's equally famous for cheap prices. Karachi is among the top 5 cheapest cities in the world.
MusicCredit:
main song - "Already Through" by Palm Vision
Music provided by Heroboard
listen to the full song here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_scedLujYEY&t=74s
• Palm Vision
https://soundcloud.com/palm-vision
https://www.facebook.com/palmvisionofficial
heroboard – free music to free your mind
» Twitter: https://twitter.com/heroboard
» Spotify: http://sptfy.com/Wdk
• FLUX
https://soundcloud.com/flux-407722529
https://twitter.com/ItsFluxMusic
https://facebook.com/Flux-1015541538530716
Feel good summer jam.
• Jake Cooper
https://soundcloud.com/cooper-jake
• Joey Busse
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Travel Guide to Pakistan

To say Pakistan is close to our hearts would be a master understatement. It was here in the late 90s that the whole idea for WildFrontiers came about, and it w...

To say Pakistan is close to our hearts would be a master understatement. It was here in the late 90s that the whole idea for WildFrontiers came about, and it was through these amazing mountains that we ran our first trip. Of course the world and our business as moved on a long way since then but we still feel this is a country that offers the adventurous traveller an extraordinary experience.
Pakistan is a large country, from Karachi in the south to the Khunjerab Pass leading to China it covers stretches over 2,000 kilometres and is home so some 200 million people. And although we have recently put on a new tour that focuses on the south and in particular the amazing sites of the Indus Civilisation that blossomed in these parts some 5,000 years ago, for the most tourism to Pakistan will focus on the north.
A great access point to this region is Lahore. As the cultural capital of the country it is a fascinating town, steeped in history with a plethora of great sites to visit, including the famous Lahore Museum, the Moghul fort and Badshahi Mosque, the old town and the Wazir Khan Mosque.
Four hours’ drive north of Lahore is the nation’s new capital Islamabad – with its spectacular Faisal Mosque – and from here the mountains begin.
And what mountains they are. The three largest mountain ranges on earth converge here, setting a backdrop to one of the most spectacular journeys you are ever likely to take as you swing from the Hindu Kush, through the Karakorum’s to the Himalayas.
The first place of interest is Chitral. An ancient mountain kingdom, until very recently cut off from the rest of the country for 6 months of the year, this region is a great place to kick off your trip to the north. The town boasts the famous old fort, scene of the British siege of 1895, a spectacular mosque and games of frontier polo, a sport locals will tell you originated here.
The region is also home to the Kalash, and ancient people that inhabit three narrow valleys that buttress up against the Afghan frontier. As the last of the pagan tribes that inhabit the Hindu Kush the Kalash, a race that claim decedents from the armies of Alexander the Great, the Kalash are known for their festivals of dancing and singing and represent a true highlight of any trip to the country.
From Chitral Town you can take one of the most spectacular roads anywhere in the world, around the towering form of MountTirich Mir, which at 7,500m is the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, to Mastuj and on over the Shandur Pass. As a watershed between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, this is a great place to walk and enjoy a picnic, or if you are here in early July enjoy a gathering of thousands for the highest polo game played anywhere in the world.
From Here you will drive on through Gilgit where you can see relics from the regions Buddhist past, before driving on up the famous Karakoram Highway – or KKH as it’s locally known – to one of the most beautiful places anywhere on earth, the Hunza valley. Besides just taking in the epic views, here you can visit the UNESCO restored Baltit Fort, and the neighbouring Altit Fort, and go for walks both through local meadows and on nearby glaciers. There is also the new lake at Attabad, formed by a massive rockslide in 2010, on which you can take a boat ride.
And from here, if not travelling on to China over the Khunjerab Pass, you can head still further east, following the Indus, to Skardu.
If you want to go trekking this region offers the best hikes anywhere in the world, ranging from 3 to 4 day walks to the epic K2 Concordia trek. And conversely the region also boasts some of the norths best hotels at Shigar Fort and KhapluPlace. It is also where the Wild Frontiers Foundation build its first school.
There are of course many other interesting sites to visit such as Peshawar and the Khyber Pass, Fairy Meadows, sitting in the lee of the giant Nangar Pharbat, the point at which the three great mountain ranges collide and the beautiful Dosia Plateau.

To say Pakistan is close to our hearts would be a master understatement. It was here in the late 90s that the whole idea for WildFrontiers came about, and it was through these amazing mountains that we ran our first trip. Of course the world and our business as moved on a long way since then but we still feel this is a country that offers the adventurous traveller an extraordinary experience.
Pakistan is a large country, from Karachi in the south to the Khunjerab Pass leading to China it covers stretches over 2,000 kilometres and is home so some 200 million people. And although we have recently put on a new tour that focuses on the south and in particular the amazing sites of the Indus Civilisation that blossomed in these parts some 5,000 years ago, for the most tourism to Pakistan will focus on the north.
A great access point to this region is Lahore. As the cultural capital of the country it is a fascinating town, steeped in history with a plethora of great sites to visit, including the famous Lahore Museum, the Moghul fort and Badshahi Mosque, the old town and the Wazir Khan Mosque.
Four hours’ drive north of Lahore is the nation’s new capital Islamabad – with its spectacular Faisal Mosque – and from here the mountains begin.
And what mountains they are. The three largest mountain ranges on earth converge here, setting a backdrop to one of the most spectacular journeys you are ever likely to take as you swing from the Hindu Kush, through the Karakorum’s to the Himalayas.
The first place of interest is Chitral. An ancient mountain kingdom, until very recently cut off from the rest of the country for 6 months of the year, this region is a great place to kick off your trip to the north. The town boasts the famous old fort, scene of the British siege of 1895, a spectacular mosque and games of frontier polo, a sport locals will tell you originated here.
The region is also home to the Kalash, and ancient people that inhabit three narrow valleys that buttress up against the Afghan frontier. As the last of the pagan tribes that inhabit the Hindu Kush the Kalash, a race that claim decedents from the armies of Alexander the Great, the Kalash are known for their festivals of dancing and singing and represent a true highlight of any trip to the country.
From Chitral Town you can take one of the most spectacular roads anywhere in the world, around the towering form of MountTirich Mir, which at 7,500m is the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, to Mastuj and on over the Shandur Pass. As a watershed between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, this is a great place to walk and enjoy a picnic, or if you are here in early July enjoy a gathering of thousands for the highest polo game played anywhere in the world.
From Here you will drive on through Gilgit where you can see relics from the regions Buddhist past, before driving on up the famous Karakoram Highway – or KKH as it’s locally known – to one of the most beautiful places anywhere on earth, the Hunza valley. Besides just taking in the epic views, here you can visit the UNESCO restored Baltit Fort, and the neighbouring Altit Fort, and go for walks both through local meadows and on nearby glaciers. There is also the new lake at Attabad, formed by a massive rockslide in 2010, on which you can take a boat ride.
And from here, if not travelling on to China over the Khunjerab Pass, you can head still further east, following the Indus, to Skardu.
If you want to go trekking this region offers the best hikes anywhere in the world, ranging from 3 to 4 day walks to the epic K2 Concordia trek. And conversely the region also boasts some of the norths best hotels at Shigar Fort and KhapluPlace. It is also where the Wild Frontiers Foundation build its first school.
There are of course many other interesting sites to visit such as Peshawar and the Khyber Pass, Fairy Meadows, sitting in the lee of the giant Nangar Pharbat, the point at which the three great mountain ranges collide and the beautiful Dosia Plateau.

VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed...

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
Hosted by VICE Founder Suroosh AlviFollow @SurooshAlvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/surooshalvi
Part 1/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-1
Part 2/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-2
Part 3/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-3
Part 4/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-4
Part 5/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-5
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Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
Hosted by VICE Founder Suroosh AlviFollow @SurooshAlvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/surooshalvi
Part 1/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-1
Part 2/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-2
Part 3/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-3
Part 4/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-4
Part 5/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-5
On a lighter note, VICE throws a party in Karachi: http://bit.ly/Karachi-Party
Watch more VICE documentaries here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Presents
Subscribe to VICE: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos
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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

Karachi beside being the economic and cultural hub of the country, enjoys all the perks of a metropolitan.With its ideal weather, which often referred as “Darli...

Karachi beside being the economic and cultural hub of the country, enjoys all the perks of a metropolitan.With its ideal weather, which often referred as “Darling weather” by Karachiites make the city more fascinating. Karachi beaches and fascinating evenings are matchless with sea breeze blow all around the city.
“One day she will become the Queen of the East”
This compliment were given to Karachi by Charles Napier almost a century ago. Karachi has its own charm of Glitz, glamour and sophistication. It is a food heaven with variety of food chains and eatries from different cultures and communities. Karachi the capital of Sindh has always been an attraction for tourists. This blog contains top ten worth visiting places of Karachi.
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Karachi beside being the economic and cultural hub of the country, enjoys all the perks of a metropolitan.With its ideal weather, which often referred as “Darling weather” by Karachiites make the city more fascinating. Karachi beaches and fascinating evenings are matchless with sea breeze blow all around the city.
“One day she will become the Queen of the East”
This compliment were given to Karachi by Charles Napier almost a century ago. Karachi has its own charm of Glitz, glamour and sophistication. It is a food heaven with variety of food chains and eatries from different cultures and communities. Karachi the capital of Sindh has always been an attraction for tourists. This blog contains top ten worth visiting places of Karachi.
Welcome to Pak Top Ten, a collection of top 10 lists from around the Pakistan. Here you'll find top ten lists on almost every subject possible, with new top ten lists added all the time.
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This is my first vlog of my holiday in Karachi, Pakistan - seeing Pakistani people, rikshaws, shalwar kameez, cuisine and so much more. This is us going from Heathrow Airport to Jinnah airport and our stopover in Doha. We took the Picadilly line on the London Underground (aka the Tube) to Heathrow Airport. We did our bad weighing stuff - one bag weighed too much! The aeroplane was so nice! The stop over in Doha was short because our flight was delayed in the first place. Then the second flight was fairly short as well. My mum and uncles collected us from the airport. We arrived in Karachi in the morning. This trip is from August 2015 (yes I know it's a little late). The weather was really good because it was the end of August and the summer period was coming to an end. It was a cloudy day so we weren't scorched by the sun! We found a new friend - the cat! She has a whole extended family as you will see soon (so do we obviously).
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This is my first vlog of my holiday in Karachi, Pakistan - seeing Pakistani people, rikshaws, shalwar kameez, cuisine and so much more. This is us going from Heathrow Airport to Jinnah airport and our stopover in Doha. We took the Picadilly line on the London Underground (aka the Tube) to Heathrow Airport. We did our bad weighing stuff - one bag weighed too much! The aeroplane was so nice! The stop over in Doha was short because our flight was delayed in the first place. Then the second flight was fairly short as well. My mum and uncles collected us from the airport. We arrived in Karachi in the morning. This trip is from August 2015 (yes I know it's a little late). The weather was really good because it was the end of August and the summer period was coming to an end. It was a cloudy day so we weren't scorched by the sun! We found a new friend - the cat! She has a whole extended family as you will see soon (so do we obviously).
There's a lot more of Karachi to see, so if you enjoyed this vlog, please subscribe and share the journey with others!
I hope to see you in another video!
_____________________________________________________________
Hi! My name isHana! Thank you for watching this video! I hope you've learnt something from it. If you have any questions, post them below and I'll be happy to answer you.
In this channel, you find videos about science, engineering, technology, learning, education, travel, Pakistan, vlogs, anime, comic con and basically anything of my interest. I love getting suggestions so please make some!!
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Mushaira - Radio Pakistan Karachi 1997 - 50 Years Of Pakistan

Mehdi Hasan - Exclusive Interview To Radio Pakistan In 1970.wmv

Interview Of
Mehdi Hasan
Interviewed By
Yasmeen TahirProducer
Nasreen Raza Kazmi
Interviewed On
1970
This is a very exclusive interview of one of the most famous artist of Pakistan Mehdi Hasan.
The Interview starts with some of the amazing songs of Mehdi Hasan which catch the attention of the listeners. The Interviewer then asks Mehdi Hasan about his voice and his career.
During the interview Mehdi Hasan talks about his singing career and then he talks about his journey through Radio Pakistan of how he was auditioned in Radio Pakistan.
During his audition he sang many different genres of music and how hard it was for the person to give him the category in Radio Pakistan.
This is a very detailed interview of Mehdi Hasan where he takes people through hi...

Radio pakistan's famous program hayyia alal falah حی علیٰ الفلاح

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published: 14 Jan 2012

Reclaiming Karachi (The Podcast Documentary)

Razia wants to win Pakistan’s first Olympic gold medal for women’s boxing; student teacher Iqra is a guide on Karachi’s first tourist bus tour; top boy scout Rizwaan started Pakistan’s Youth Parliament and young lawyer Faiza has created Asia’s first female troupe of improvisational comedians. They are just some of the young people determined to put their home city on the map for good reasons rather than bad. In 2013 Karachi was described as the most dangerous mega-city in the world where political gang warfare, terrorist bomb blasts, targeted killings, kidnapping and extortion were everyday occurrences. But in the past two years the security situation has been brought under control and citizen-led activities to reclaim Karachi’s public spaces are blossoming again, particularly by young peo...

published: 01 Dec 2017

Documentary: City by the Sea | The Future of Karachi's Coastline (Urdu)

The current development projects along Karachi's coast are having an adverse effect on its residents and the environment. Mangroves that are a barrier against storms and cyclones, and nurseries for migratory birds, fish and crustaceans are being cut down by the timber mafia with abandon. Industrial and domestic sewage by the city's 18 million inhabitants is released untreated into the sea, causing great harm to fishing communities and coastal wetlands. And yet, grand mega projects like "Diamond BarIsland City" and "Sugar LandCity" are being planned on more than 68,000 acres along the coast, while the needs of the city's original inhabitants are being neglected.
This documentary explores alternatives to haphazard development along Karachi's coastline in light of the basic principles of u...

Interview Of
Mehdi Hasan
Interviewed By
Yasmeen TahirProducer
Nasreen Raza Kazmi
Interviewed On
1970
This is a very exclusive interview of one of the most famous artist of Pakistan Mehdi Hasan.
The Interview starts with some of the amazing songs of Mehdi Hasan which catch the attention of the listeners. The Interviewer then asks Mehdi Hasan about his voice and his career.
During the interview Mehdi Hasan talks about his singing career and then he talks about his journey through Radio Pakistan of how he was auditioned in Radio Pakistan.
During his audition he sang many different genres of music and how hard it was for the person to give him the category in Radio Pakistan.
This is a very detailed interview of Mehdi Hasan where he takes people through his journey of life and Radio Pakistan.

Interview Of
Mehdi Hasan
Interviewed By
Yasmeen TahirProducer
Nasreen Raza Kazmi
Interviewed On
1970
This is a very exclusive interview of one of the most famous artist of Pakistan Mehdi Hasan.
The Interview starts with some of the amazing songs of Mehdi Hasan which catch the attention of the listeners. The Interviewer then asks Mehdi Hasan about his voice and his career.
During the interview Mehdi Hasan talks about his singing career and then he talks about his journey through Radio Pakistan of how he was auditioned in Radio Pakistan.
During his audition he sang many different genres of music and how hard it was for the person to give him the category in Radio Pakistan.
This is a very detailed interview of Mehdi Hasan where he takes people through his journey of life and Radio Pakistan.

Razia wants to win Pakistan’s first Olympic gold medal for women’s boxing; student teacher Iqra is a guide on Karachi’s first tourist bus tour; top boy scout Rizwaan started Pakistan’s Youth Parliament and young lawyer Faiza has created Asia’s first female troupe of improvisational comedians. They are just some of the young people determined to put their home city on the map for good reasons rather than bad. In 2013 Karachi was described as the most dangerous mega-city in the world where political gang warfare, terrorist bomb blasts, targeted killings, kidnapping and extortion were everyday occurrences. But in the past two years the security situation has been brought under control and citizen-led activities to reclaim Karachi’s public spaces are blossoming again, particularly by young people under 30 who make up two thirds of Pakistan’s population. Walls that were once covered with political slogans and hate speech are now painted over with murals celebrating the city’s history and diversity. Nightlife is once again booming with arts and culture back on the stage. This spring’s annual all-night Aalmi Mushaira, held in the Karachi Expo Centre, attracted thousands of Urdu poetry lovers of all ages and backgrounds. And the comedy scene is thriving, drawing new audiences and challenging stereotypes with internationally successful acts such as Saad Haroon. Join Karachi radio journalist Noreen Shams Khan to discover a Pakistan that you do not usually hear about. (Photo: A young pupil at Karachi’s first all-girls boxing club. Credit: CultureWise Productions)

Razia wants to win Pakistan’s first Olympic gold medal for women’s boxing; student teacher Iqra is a guide on Karachi’s first tourist bus tour; top boy scout Rizwaan started Pakistan’s Youth Parliament and young lawyer Faiza has created Asia’s first female troupe of improvisational comedians. They are just some of the young people determined to put their home city on the map for good reasons rather than bad. In 2013 Karachi was described as the most dangerous mega-city in the world where political gang warfare, terrorist bomb blasts, targeted killings, kidnapping and extortion were everyday occurrences. But in the past two years the security situation has been brought under control and citizen-led activities to reclaim Karachi’s public spaces are blossoming again, particularly by young people under 30 who make up two thirds of Pakistan’s population. Walls that were once covered with political slogans and hate speech are now painted over with murals celebrating the city’s history and diversity. Nightlife is once again booming with arts and culture back on the stage. This spring’s annual all-night Aalmi Mushaira, held in the Karachi Expo Centre, attracted thousands of Urdu poetry lovers of all ages and backgrounds. And the comedy scene is thriving, drawing new audiences and challenging stereotypes with internationally successful acts such as Saad Haroon. Join Karachi radio journalist Noreen Shams Khan to discover a Pakistan that you do not usually hear about. (Photo: A young pupil at Karachi’s first all-girls boxing club. Credit: CultureWise Productions)

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Documentary: City by the Sea | The Future of Karachi's Coastline (Urdu)

The current development projects along Karachi's coast are having an adverse effect on its residents and the environment. Mangroves that are a barrier against s...

The current development projects along Karachi's coast are having an adverse effect on its residents and the environment. Mangroves that are a barrier against storms and cyclones, and nurseries for migratory birds, fish and crustaceans are being cut down by the timber mafia with abandon. Industrial and domestic sewage by the city's 18 million inhabitants is released untreated into the sea, causing great harm to fishing communities and coastal wetlands. And yet, grand mega projects like "Diamond BarIsland City" and "Sugar LandCity" are being planned on more than 68,000 acres along the coast, while the needs of the city's original inhabitants are being neglected.
This documentary explores alternatives to haphazard development along Karachi's coastline in light of the basic principles of urban planning.
Producers: Shehri CBE and Getz PharmaPakistanSource: https://vimeo.com/62317549
Thanks to Mahera Omar

The current development projects along Karachi's coast are having an adverse effect on its residents and the environment. Mangroves that are a barrier against storms and cyclones, and nurseries for migratory birds, fish and crustaceans are being cut down by the timber mafia with abandon. Industrial and domestic sewage by the city's 18 million inhabitants is released untreated into the sea, causing great harm to fishing communities and coastal wetlands. And yet, grand mega projects like "Diamond BarIsland City" and "Sugar LandCity" are being planned on more than 68,000 acres along the coast, while the needs of the city's original inhabitants are being neglected.
This documentary explores alternatives to haphazard development along Karachi's coastline in light of the basic principles of urban planning.
Producers: Shehri CBE and Getz PharmaPakistanSource: https://vimeo.com/62317549
Thanks to Mahera Omar

Dunya News - Karachi: Traffic Police Launched FM Radio Service

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Karachi: 6 Year Old Child Dies in Road Accident at Radio Pakistan Signal

Abbtakk delivers the latest headlines news and information on the latest top stories from Pakistan and around the world on weather, business, entertainment, politics, sports and more. For in-depth analysis on news visit website www.abbtakk.tv OR watch at live.abbtakk.tv

Travel VLOG: Karachi Pakistan - The Longest Vlog Ever

The Karachi VLOG is my longest vlog ever in terms of duration. Karachi is my city where I lived for consecutive 17 years. Karachi is the 3rd largest city in the world and the capital of Sindh Province in Pakistan.
Karachi is very famous for beaches and diversity, you'll find all ethnic groups of Pakistan in Karachi i.e Pashtun, Muhajir, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Kashmiri, Saraiki, Hazarewal and Gilgiti etc.
The Karachi city is also very famous for high rise buildings and the sea-port which never lets it sleep and has given it a name i.e the city of lights. and it's equally famous for cheap prices. Karachi is among the top 5 cheapest cities in the world.
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Visiting Karachi

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Travel Guide to Pakistan

To say Pakistan is close to our hearts would be a master understatement. It was here in the late 90s that the whole idea for WildFrontiers came about, and it was through these amazing mountains that we ran our first trip. Of course the world and our business as moved on a long way since then but we still feel this is a country that offers the adventurous traveller an extraordinary experience.
Pakistan is a large country, from Karachi in the south to the Khunjerab Pass leading to China it covers stretches over 2,000 kilometres and is home so some 200 million people. And although we have recently put on a new tour that focuses on the south and in particular the amazing sites of the Indus Civilisation that blossomed in these parts some 5,000 years ago, for the most tourism to Pakistan will focus on the north.
A great access point to this region is Lahore. As the cultural capital of the country it is a fascinating town, steeped in history with a plethora of great sites to visit, including the famous Lahore Museum, the Moghul fort and Badshahi Mosque, the old town and the Wazir Khan Mosque.
Four hours’ drive north of Lahore is the nation’s new capital Islamabad – with its spectacular Faisal Mosque – and from here the mountains begin.
And what mountains they are. The three largest mountain ranges on earth converge here, setting a backdrop to one of the most spectacular journeys you are ever likely to take as you swing from the Hindu Kush, through the Karakorum’s to the Himalayas.
The first place of interest is Chitral. An ancient mountain kingdom, until very recently cut off from the rest of the country for 6 months of the year, this region is a great place to kick off your trip to the north. The town boasts the famous old fort, scene of the British siege of 1895, a spectacular mosque and games of frontier polo, a sport locals will tell you originated here.
The region is also home to the Kalash, and ancient people that inhabit three narrow valleys that buttress up against the Afghan frontier. As the last of the pagan tribes that inhabit the Hindu Kush the Kalash, a race that claim decedents from the armies of Alexander the Great, the Kalash are known for their festivals of dancing and singing and represent a true highlight of any trip to the country.
From Chitral Town you can take one of the most spectacular roads anywhere in the world, around the towering form of MountTirich Mir, which at 7,500m is the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, to Mastuj and on over the Shandur Pass. As a watershed between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, this is a great place to walk and enjoy a picnic, or if you are here in early July enjoy a gathering of thousands for the highest polo game played anywhere in the world.
From Here you will drive on through Gilgit where you can see relics from the regions Buddhist past, before driving on up the famous Karakoram Highway – or KKH as it’s locally known – to one of the most beautiful places anywhere on earth, the Hunza valley. Besides just taking in the epic views, here you can visit the UNESCO restored Baltit Fort, and the neighbouring Altit Fort, and go for walks both through local meadows and on nearby glaciers. There is also the new lake at Attabad, formed by a massive rockslide in 2010, on which you can take a boat ride.
And from here, if not travelling on to China over the Khunjerab Pass, you can head still further east, following the Indus, to Skardu.
If you want to go trekking this region offers the best hikes anywhere in the world, ranging from 3 to 4 day walks to the epic K2 Concordia trek. And conversely the region also boasts some of the norths best hotels at Shigar Fort and KhapluPlace. It is also where the Wild Frontiers Foundation build its first school.
There are of course many other interesting sites to visit such as Peshawar and the Khyber Pass, Fairy Meadows, sitting in the lee of the giant Nangar Pharbat, the point at which the three great mountain ranges collide and the beautiful Dosia Plateau.

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VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times ...

VICE Guide to Karachi: Pakistan's Most Violent City (Part 1/5)

Sure, we hear about violence in Pakistan all the time, but in 2011, more than three times as many people were killed in Karachi than the number of people killed in American drone strikes in the tribal areas. VICE explores the seedy underbelly of this ultra-violent metropolis of more than eighteen million people, and meet the players who make Karachi one of the craziest cities on earth.
Hosted by VICE Founder Suroosh AlviFollow @SurooshAlvi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/surooshalvi
Part 1/5: http://bit.ly/Karachi-1
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On a lighter note, VICE throws a party in Karachi: http://bit.ly/Karachi-Party
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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

Karachi beside being the economic and cultural hub of the country, enjoys all the perks of a metropolitan.With its ideal weather, which often referred as “Darling weather” by Karachiites make the city more fascinating. Karachi beaches and fascinating evenings are matchless with sea breeze blow all around the city.
“One day she will become the Queen of the East”
This compliment were given to Karachi by Charles Napier almost a century ago. Karachi has its own charm of Glitz, glamour and sophistication. It is a food heaven with variety of food chains and eatries from different cultures and communities. Karachi the capital of Sindh has always been an attraction for tourists. This blog contains top ten worth visiting places of Karachi.
Welcome to Pak Top Ten, a collection of top 10 lists from around the Pakistan. Here you'll find top ten lists on almost every subject possible, with new top ten lists added all the time.
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The VICE Guide to Karachi

CNN's Zoraida Sambolin talks with Suroosh Alvi, the co-founder of VICE about the how unsta...

Pakistan Trip: London to Karachi #1

This is my first vlog of my holiday in Karachi, Pakistan - seeing Pakistani people, rikshaws, shalwar kameez, cuisine and so much more. This is us going from Heathrow Airport to Jinnah airport and our stopover in Doha. We took the Picadilly line on the London Underground (aka the Tube) to Heathrow Airport. We did our bad weighing stuff - one bag weighed too much! The aeroplane was so nice! The stop over in Doha was short because our flight was delayed in the first place. Then the second flight was fairly short as well. My mum and uncles collected us from the airport. We arrived in Karachi in the morning. This trip is from August 2015 (yes I know it's a little late). The weather was really good because it was the end of August and the summer period was coming to an end. It was a cloudy day so we weren't scorched by the sun! We found a new friend - the cat! She has a whole extended family as you will see soon (so do we obviously).
There's a lot more of Karachi to see, so if you enjoyed this vlog, please subscribe and share the journey with others!
I hope to see you in another video!
_____________________________________________________________
Hi! My name isHana! Thank you for watching this video! I hope you've learnt something from it. If you have any questions, post them below and I'll be happy to answer you.
In this channel, you find videos about science, engineering, technology, learning, education, travel, Pakistan, vlogs, anime, comic con and basically anything of my interest. I love getting suggestions so please make some!!
Subscribe for more videos like this every fortnight! I'll see you in another video! BYE!
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